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Mara Kint is a former hostage negotiator and expert on human behavior, who becomes a college professor after facing an unimaginable personal tragedy. But when she's brought in to save ordinary people who have lost themselves in a highly advanced virtual-reality program in which you can literally live your dreams, she finds that in saving others, she may actually have discoveredmore

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Well, that was almost a clean ending.
This season's big bad, Oliver Hill, got handled on Reverie Season 1 Episode 10.
He had been cut down to a ghost in the machine, with his body slowly dying.
The ratings for Reverie make it unlikely to get renewed, despite its likable cast and cutting-edge premise. That's what happens when a show gets launched in the doldrums of late spring/early summer.
But it's hard to say with NBC. This is the network that brou... more

Well, at least we know what's wrong with Mara now.
The Reverie program liberated a forgotten part from the worst night on Mara's life on Reverie Season 1 Episode 9.
So will the truth set her free? It's too early to tell.
And when she comes out of Ray's mind, will there be any Onira-Tech for her to come back to?
Let's start with poor Mara, then move on to Oliver's scheme.
Mara was continuing to be haunted by derealizations, in spite of the... more

Things were going just too smoothly for Mara.
Mara saved another client from the program but may be losing herself on Reverie Season 1 Episode 8.
While processing what happened at the end, let's consider the client of the week.
It seemed like a perfect use for Reverie. A dying woman stuck in an assisted-living facility used the program to escape back to happier times.
Or so it seemed. Of course, being Reverie, it was more complicated than that.... more

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Nightmarish news for Reverie fans: NBC has cancelled the Sarah Shahi-fronted virtual reality thriller after one season.
Reverie premiered at the end of May to 2.9 million total viewers and a 0.6 demo rating, but spent most of its 10-episode freshman run in the 2 million/0.4 range. Among all of this summer’s scripted fare, it ranked fourth (behind Marlon, Shades of Blue and Elementary), while soundly beating the off season’s other big network dram... more